gee

[US]/dʒiː/
[UK]/dʒi/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

int. (a shout to urge a horse to move, move faster, or go faster)
vt. to urge to work more quickly or more effectively, motivate, encourage.

Phrases & Collocations

oh gee

gee whiz

gee willikers

gee golly

Example Sentences

this era of gee-whiz gadgetry.

Gee, Linda looks great at fifty!.

I was running around geeing people up.

Their success last week will gee the team up.

"Gee up there, Neddy, " shouted the little boy.

Gee, it’s good to have a look at you, old socks!

Carol: Well, gee, we never go to the movies on weeknights.

He moves in for kill, getting up in your face and suavely blurting out: “Gee yer hair looksh aweshum!

Real-world Examples

Oh, gee, you really twisted it, huh?

Source: Modern Family Season 6

Well, gee, you could, like, marry me!

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 3

Gee, thank you. Really, that's so nice.

Source: Friends Season 3

Gee, I wonder how we got that way?

Source: Desperate Housewives Season 7

Oh, gee. You know what? Make it $300.

Source: Modern Family - Season 03

Oh, gee, there's a host of them.

Source: Rock documentary

Aw, gee, Dumbo. I think your ears are beautiful.

Source: Universal Dialogue for Children's Animation

Well, gee, eh? [Laughs] You're one big beaver.

Source: Brother Wind takes you to watch movies and learn English.

Yeah, gee, I been getting that a lot lately.

Source: The Best Mom

Gee. Uh ... Is it the waitress? Penny? What about her?

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 1

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